I've been in National Guard Armories galore, including an IWA/SportsChannel TV taping that went to 1:00 am.

I've been in a parking lot with the my chair sinking into asphalt literally melting in the summer heat to watch Ian Rotten work a death match for Dennis Coraluzzo's NWA.

I've been in the backroom of a strip bar and watched Tatanka (he was wrestling, folks, wrestling). I've been in an old Fieldhouse and saw Sabu breaking a beer bottle over Cactus Jack head.

I've been to countless bars where independent wrestling shows ran, including the earliest days of ECW. So have most of you reading this.

I've even been in a certain Bingo Hall you may have heard of.

But now I'm adding another unique place to see a wrestling show: a farmer's field.

Yup, a farmer's field.

On Saturday, June 6, Combat Zone Wrestling will presents Tournament of Death VIII (with a scheduled 2:30 pm belltime) in the "Ultraviolent Underground", 179 Ebenezer Church Road, Townsend, DE.

The location can be found via Google Maps at this link. As you can see, it's a farm field surrounded by woods.

To reach the "Ultraviolent Underground", fans have to take Exit 136 off of Delaware Route 1 to Middleton/Odessa Road, which becomes East Main Street, then West Main Street. Take a left onto Delaware Route 15/Route 299/US Route 301 for about a mile then take a left onto Delaware Route 15 (also named Levels Road), continue on Delaware Route 15 (which later becomes Dogtown Road and Blackbird Station Road). After crossing Caldwell Corner Road, continue on for about a 1/2 mile and veer right onto Ebenezer Church Road.

Translation, folks.....this is really out in a rural area. Given the matches CZW will come up with for Tournament of Death, that may be just as well. No neighbors to complain, no police or town fathers to complain to, no one getting a free look at the show...and the wrestlers will be able to do their hardcore tournament in peace.

Comedians on the CZWfans message board have already made cracks about it being a "wrestling Woodstock" and "a vision of Winnebagos, Camper buses and endless columns of people converging into New Castle County for 3 days of peace, love and Ultraviolence".

Rrrrrright... "Deathstock".

For those who don't remember, Woodstock also had unending traffic jams (then again, that kind of sounds like Delaware Route 1, traveling down to CZW Tournament of Death shows in the past, actually) and torrential rains. I could do without those.

On the other hand, somehow the thought of a bloody Drake Younger and Thumbtack Jack singing along arm in arm after the main event to "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag" seems weirdly appropriate. Dunno about the "Fish" cheer, though.

In any event, here are the first round matchups:

Fire MatchNick Gage vs. Deranged

Matches with stipulations to be announced:

Brain Damage vs. Jon Moxley

Nick Gage vs. Deranged

WHACKS vs. Toby Klein

xOMGx vs. Scotty Vortekz

Thumbtack Jack vs. DJ Hyde

Danny Havoc vs. Dysfunction

For tickets, go to this link. Front row/reserved sold out. General Admission tickets are available for $20.

Speaking of CZW, a note from CZW's Sabine Kernaghan on their efforts to raise funds at the 2009 Walk Now for Autism Research. Sabine works professionally in special education and has worked on behalf of autistic children for some time.

On June 13 (yes, just before Best of The Best) Shawn, Kylie, the rest of Noah's Ark and I will be walking in South Jersey for Autism. If you can't make it to the show and wish to donate I will paste the Noah's Ark team page team website here for online donations.

As always, I need to leave you with some facts about autism:

1 in 150 children is diagnosed with autism

1 in 94 boys is on the autism spectrum

67 children are diagnosed per day

A new case is diagnosed almost every 20 minutes

More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with AIDS, diabetes & cancer combined

Autism is the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the U.S.

Autism costs the nation over $35 billion per year, a figure expected to significantly increase in the next decade

Boys are four times more likely than girls to have autism

There is no medical detection or cure for autism.

Until next time...

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